👉 The Medline Project is an ambitious initiative launched by the National Library of Medicine (NLM) in 2003, aimed at creating a comprehensive, open-access digital repository of biomedical literature. It seeks to digitize and provide free, unrestricted online access to a vast array of scientific articles from journals, books, and conference proceedings. The project's goal is to enhance research by making high-quality, peer-reviewed medical information more accessible to scientists, clinicians, and the public worldwide. Medline integrates data from existing databases like PubMed, Embase, and Cochrane Library, and plans to expand its scope to include additional resources such as clinical trial registries and genomic databases. By fostering collaboration and innovation, Medline aims to accelerate medical discovery and improve patient care through better access to evidence-based information.